What do i major in if i want to be a patent lawyer?


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jenny asked:


I am planning on going to law school to become a patent lawyer. I'm wondering if there? more specifically that I should major in it. Now my major? biochemistry. In addition, grant that I go to school for my degree to a graduate student does not have a big effect on a good law school? the sarcasm is not? appreciated here.

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8 Responses to “What do i major in if i want to be a patent lawyer?”

  1. Kasey Says:

    does pre-law sound familiar …

  2. david Says:

    Was mache ich, wenn ich in großen wollen ein Patentanwalt? Versuchen Sie liegen mit einem geraden Gesicht.

  3. trin Says:

    biochemistry, chemistry, engineering.
    Also, law schools usually don’t take into consideration if your major was more difficult.
    For example, a 3.9 in an easy major would still look better than a 3.6 in a hard major like engineering, even though you worked 100x harder.
    So make sure to do your best and pick a major that interests you so you are more likely to succeed in it.

  4. zucca Says:

    Możesz głównych w co chcecie, ale istnieje pewna liczba punktów nauki musisz podjąć, aby siedzieć na Patentowego Bar. Jeśli jesteś Biochem głównych, które powinny być wielki! Upewnij się, że również trochę intensywnego odczytu / analizy i pisanie klas równowagi, że choć obecnie - będzie pochodzić z partii przydatny w szkole zbyt prawem. Do szkoły idź do spraw jedynie w zakresie, w jakim pomaga przyjęć dowiedzieć się, co naprawdę oznacza GPA (np. 3,6 z góry szkoła jest prawdopodobnie bardziej imponujące niż 4,0 w straszliwym szkoły). Ale ostatnie gości będą prawdopodobnie odgrywać znacznie większą rolę w rekrutacji. Good luck!

  5. Linkin Says:

    You want a science or math degree. Biochemistry is fine. Engineering and computer science are popular. Even mathematics is ok.

    There’s no one specific major other than the degree you get should be a BS and in the math or science field.

    The better your undergrad, the more impressive your transcript looks. So, it’s a lot easier going to a top law school if you went to Harvard versus some low ranked state or private school.

  6. jannsody Says:

    Ik weet van iemand dat was een octrooi advocaat, en hij was ook terug te gaan naar school voor techniek om de in's en out's van de wijze waarop producten worden gemaakt en dergelijke.

  7. Kim Y Says:

    Call the university that you intend to get your law degree in and ask them what they suggest. (Ask for an Advisor) My ex hubby had his bachelors in electrical engineering, then he went to Texas Tech and got his Jurisprudence (?) there. So, it was just an additional 5 semesters for him. I would think you could major in biochemistry and just go from there and get your Jurisprudence…

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  8. tivodan1116 Says:

    biochem is geweldig voor een octrooi-advocaat, omdat sommige van de grootste bedrijven in de farmaceutische industrie nu, zou je in de grote vraag als een advocaat met een achtergrond in Biochem. Overigens, na je eerste jaar van de Law School, kunt u de zogenaamde "octrooieringsstrategie bar", zodat je het uit de weg alvorens een state bar examen.

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